In a revealing visual narrative, Kim Haberly presents a striking appearance that hints at recent surgical transformations. Her dark blonde tresses cascade down, framing her face in a way that partially obscures the telltale signs of cosmetic procedures. Almond – shaped eyes are subtly marred by the lingering yellowish tinge of a nearly healed bruise, while two thumb – sized indentations near her hairline, a result of her recent temple lift, remain largely unnoticed until she draws attention to them. Ironically, despite having undergone partial buccal fat removal, intended to sculpt a more slender visage, her swollen face appears round and plump. Yet, her current look is still understated enough that she could venture to a store without attracting any curious glances from passersby.
It is only when Haberly turns her face to the right and brings the camera close to her ear, revealing two freshly sutured incisions, that the extent of her recent facelift becomes evident. Speaking to CNN via a video call from her hotel in Turkey, Haberly explained, “I’ve woken up really swollen today because I slept on my side.” This confession provides a glimpse into the immediate post – operative experience of someone who has undergone major facial surgery.
Last month, Haberly embarked on an extraordinary journey, traveling over 7,700 miles from her home in Perth, Australia, to Turkey. Her destination? To undergo one of the most invasive facial surgeries available: a deep plane facelift. This advanced lifting technique has gained significant popularity among specialist surgeons due to its purported longer – lasting results. Unlike a traditional endoscopic facelift that only repositions the top layer of skin, the deep plane facelift also manipulates the intricate network of underlying tissue and fibrous muscles. At 37 years old, Haberly, who also had a neck lift operation, defies the typical demographic for such procedures. She is nearly a decade younger than the youngest average facelift candidate in Australia and, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a staggering 18 years ahead of the conventional timeline for such surgeries.
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